Excardination is the full and perpetual transference of a given person from the jurisdiction of one bishop to that of another. |
Canon 269: "A diocesan bishop is not allowed the incardination of a cleric unless: "the necessity or advantage of his own particular Church demands it, with ... |
Incardination is the formal term in the Catholic Church for a clergyman being under a bishop or other ecclesiastical superior. |
Can. 270 Excardination can be licitly granted only for just causes such as the advantage of the Church or the good of the cleric himself. It cannot be denied, ... |
Can. 270 Excardination can be lawfully granted only for a just reason, such as the advantage of the Church or the good of the cleric. |
The bishop from the present diocese releases the priest to the new diocese, such being called the "excardination." In the transfer from one Diocese to another, ... |
270 Excardination can be licitly granted only for just causes such as the advantage of the Church or the good of the cleric himself. It cannot be denied, ... |
31 июл. 2014 г. · Excardination can be granted licitly for a just cause, such as (but not limited to) the well-being of the Church, or of the cleric himself. It ... |
Excardination can be lawfully granted only for a just reason, such as the advantage of the Church or the good of the cleric. It may not, however, be refused ... |
In W. canon law the liberation of a cleric from his present Ordinary with a view to fresh enlistment (incardination) under a new superior. |
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